Federal Register - July 2, 1940
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FEDERAL REGISTER, T u esd a y, J u ly 2, 1940
Office of the Secretary.
Memorandum No. 867
M aking A pplicable to the E mergency R elief A ppropriation A ct, F iscal Y ear 1941, C ertain O rders, R ules , R egulations a n d D elegations of A uthority I ssued U nder A uthority of the E mergency R elief A ppropria tion A ct of 1939
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1941, approved June 26, 1940, particu larly Sections 2 and 13 thereof, I hereby order and direct that the expenditure of funds appropriated or advanced to this Department by or pursuant to the said Act, and the administration of all activities conducted with such funds, shall be in accordance with the orders, rules, regulations, and delegations of authority heretofore issued and in effect on this date relating to the expenditure of funds appropriated to this Depart ment by the Emergency Relief Appropri ation Act of 1939, to the extent such orders, rules, regulations, and delega tions of authority are consistent with the provisions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1941.
Whenever any authority heretofore granted limited the amount of money which might be expended thereunder, such limit shall be deemed applicable to the total amount to be expended under such authorization out of funds appro priated by prior acts and funds appro priated by, or advanced pursuant to, the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1941. Any redelegations of authority in effect on the date of this order shall continue in effect subject to any powers heretofore granted to revoke such redelegations. The forego ing rules and regulations shall remain in effect until my further order.
seal
H. A. W allace, Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 40-2699; Filed, June 28, 1940;
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Rural Electrification Administration.
Administrative Order No. 474
P roject D esignation A mended J une 22, 1940.
I hereby amend Administrative Order No. 183, dated January 31,1938, and Ad ministrative Order No. 261, dated June 9, 1938, by changing the project desig nation Virginia 8020B1 Prince Williams appearing therein to read Virginia 8020B1 B. R. P.
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H arry S lattery,
Administrator.
F. R. Doc. 40-2707; Filed, June 29, 1940;
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.
Wage and Hour Division.
N otice of I ssuance of S pecial Certifi
cates for the E mployment of L earn ers
Notice is hereby given that Special Certificates authorizing the employment of learners at hourly wages lower than the minimum wage rate applicable under Section 6 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 are issued under Section 14
of the said Act and 522.5 of Regulations Part 522, as amended, to the employers listed below effective July 2, 1940. These Certificates may be canceled in the man ner provided for in the Regulations and as indicated in the Certificate. Any per son aggrieved by the issuance of any of these Certificates may seek a review of the action taken in accordance with the provisions of 522.13 or 522.5 b, whichever is applicable of the aforemen tioned Regulations.
The employment of learners under these Certificates is limited to the occu pations, learning periods, and minimum wage rates specified in the Determina tion or Order for the Industry designated below opposite the employers name and published in the F ederal R egister as here stated:
Regulations, Part 522, May 23, 1939
4 F.R. 2088, and as amended October 12, 1939 4 F.R. 4226.
Hosiery Order, August 24, 1939 4 F.R.
3711.
Apparel Order, October 12, 1939 4
F.R. 4225.
Knitted Wear Order, October 24, 1939
4 F.R. 4351.
Textile Order, November 8, 1939 4
F.R. 4531, as amended, April 27, 1940
5 F.R. 1586.
Glove Order, February 20, 1940 5 FJFt.
714.
Telephone Order, April 9, 1940 5 F.R.
1371.
NAME and address of firm , industry , PRODUCT, NUMBER OF LEARNERS, AND
EXPIRATION DATE
Valatie Mills Corporation, Valatie, New York; Knitted Wear; Stockinette Fab rics & Cotton Fleece Garments; 3
learners; October 24, 1940.
Weil-Kalter Mfg. Company, Millstadt, Illinois; Knitted Wear; Knit Underwear;
20 learners; October 24, 1940.
Frank Russel Glove Company, Ber line, Wisconsin; Glove; Leather Dress Gloves; 5 learners; October 24, 1940.
The Hamilton County Farmers Tele phone Association, 1109 K Street, Aurora, Nebraska; Independent Branch of the Telephone Industry; to employ learners as indicated in the Telephone Order as commercial and switchboard operators until December 31, 1940.
Signed at Washington, D. C., this 1st day of July 1940.
G ustav P eck,
Authorised Representative of the Administrator.
F. R. Doc. 40-2715; Filed, July 1, 1940;
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FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION.
Docket No. G165
I n the M atter of T ennessee G as and T ransmission Company ORDER FIXING DATE FOR HEARING
J une 28, 1940.
Upon application filed April 26, 1940, and amendment thereto filed June 26, 1940, by Tennessee Gas and Transmission Company, a Tennessee corporation hav ing its principal office in Chattanooga, Tennessee, under Section 7 c of the Natural Gas Act: i for authority to construct and operate a natural gas pipe line from natural gas fields in northern Louisiana to Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and other cities and communi ties in the State of Tennessee, and to Asheville, North Carolina, and vicinity;
or, in the alternative, ii for a dismissal of its application for lack of jurisdiction, in the event the Commission should be of the opinion that it does not possess jurisdiction herein under the provisions of the Natural Gas Act;
The Commission orders that:
A A public hearing in this proceed ing be held commencing on September 4, 1940, at 10 a. m., in the Hearing Room of the Federal Power Commission, HurleyWright Building, 1800 Pennsylvania Ave nue NW., Washington, D. C.;
B Interested State Commissions may participate in this proceeding, as pro vided in Section 67.4 of the Provisional Rules of Practice and Regulations under the Natural Gas Act.
By the Commission.
Durant Manufacturing Company, Du rant, Mississippi; Hosiery; Full Fash ioned; 5 learners; September 18, 1940.
Van Raalte Co., Inc., Blue Ridge, Geor gia; Hosiery; Full Fashioned; 50 learn ers; September 18, 1940.
Adirondack Sportswear, Inc., Amster dam, New York; Apparel; Cotton and Leather Outergarments; 8 learners; Oc tober 24, 1940.
Chic Manufacturing Company, 1001
South Adams Street, Peoria, Illinois;
Apparel; Wash Dresses; 20 learners; Oc tober 24, 1940.
Continental Overall Company, Oskaloosa, Iowa; Apparel; Overalls; 25
seal L eon M. F uquay, learners; October 24, 1940.
Secretary.
E-Z Mills, Inc., Cartersville, Georgia;
Knitted Wear; Cotton Knit Underwear; F. R. Doc. 40-2705; Filed, June 29, 1940;
5 percent; October 24, 1940.
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